A) 1932 as an effort to convince Congress to enact Social Security.
B) 1958 as an effort to find affordable health insurance for retired teachers.
C) 1965 as an effort to push for the passage of Medicare.
D) 2001 as an effort to prevent the Bush administration's tax cuts.
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A) members of the National Butcher's Guild.
B) organizations affected by a government policy.
C) corporations that sell government bonds or securities.
D) individual activists that participate in the New Politics movement.
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A) Federalist Papers, no.7.
B) Federalist Papers, no.10.
C) Federalist Papers, no.51.
D) Antifederalist Papers, no.78.
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A) an iron triangle.
B) a membership association.
C) the New Politics movement.
D) an issue network.
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A) purposive; material and informational
B) informational; material and purposive
C) material; informational and purposive
D) informational and purposive; material
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A) 1995 Lobbying Disclosure Act and the Negotiated Rulemaking Act of 1990.
B) Negotiated Rulemaking Act of 1990 and the Administrative Procedure Act of 1946.
C) 1946 Federal Regulation of Lobbying Act and the 1995 Lobbying Disclosure Act.
D) 1946 Federal Regulation of Lobbying Act and the Administrative Procedure Act of 1946.
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A) lobbying Congress
B) litigating a case in court
C) lobbying the executive branch
D) "going public"
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A) many important government officials in the United States are not elected by the American public.
B) most American interest groups will only accept members who have a college degree and make above a certain amount of money each year.
C) political leaders in the United States have a wide range of views and are not exclusively liberal or conservative.
D) economic elites have used group politics to achieve considerably more influence than mass-based forces in the American political process.
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A) solidary benefit.
B) promotion offer.
C) material benefit.
D) purposive benefit.
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A) expanded the definition of the organization and individuals that must register to lobby.
B) narrowed the definition of the organization and individuals that must register to lobby.
C) eliminated the requirement that lobbyists register with Congress.
D) was struck down by the Supreme Court as a violation of the constitutional right to privacy.
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A) credit card companies are interested in the public good.
B) private interests are hiding behind the ideals of public interests.
C) public interest groups are now actively involving private corporations.
D) the free-rider problem does not apply to private corporations.
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A) stalking.
B) mobilizing.
C) petitioning.
D) litigating.
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A) New Politics movement
B) Tea Party
C) Department of Justice
D) American Civil Liberties Union
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A) is legally excluded from any interactions with congressional committees and administrative agencies.
B) provides campaign contributions to members of Congress and lobbies for larger administrative agency budgets.
C) organizes grassroots mobilizations against administrative agencies and congressional incumbents.
D) files formal lawsuits and amicus briefs against administrative agencies and congressional incumbents.
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A) the First Amendment.
B) state and federal laws dating from the 1930s.
C) internal rules of Congress.
D) a 1961 Supreme Court decision.
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A) very close links with the national news media, direct ties to a member of Congress, a headquarters in Washington, D.C., and members.
B) very close links with the national news media, connections with Hollywood, direct ties to the president of the United States, and members.
C) leadership, money, an agency or office, and members.
D) leadership, a rigid hierarchical structure, access to loans from the Federal Reserve, and members.
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A) traditional interest groups typically focus on a single issue, while online advocacy organizations are often issue generalists that have a wide umbrella of issues for which they lobby.
B) online activist organizations typically focus on a single issue, while traditional interest groups are often issue generalists that have a wide umbrella of issues for which they lobby.
C) traditional interest groups typically focus on influencing government action, while online activist organizations often focus on influencing private individuals and corporations.
D) online activist organizations typically focus on influencing government action, while traditional interest groups often focus on influencing private individuals and corporations.
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A) require a formal application with personal references in order to become a member.
B) require a background check in order to become a member.
C) require advance payment of one year of membership dues.
D) do not require any formal membership beyond signing up for an online newsletter or signing an online petition.
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A) 100,000
B) 1 million
C) 5 million
D) 12 million
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